Re: I lost my network neighborhood icon
In article <69ark3h449plr2slt9oiu3mep3eeaasel7@4ax.com>,
fredalywin@nomail.com wrote:
>I lost my network neighborhood icon on my desktop. How do I get it
>back?
>
>Thanks
>
>Fred
Here are some possible fixes:
1. Go to Control Panel. If Tweak UI is present, double click it. On
the Desktop tab, put a check mark in the Network Neighborhood box,
click Apply and OK.
2. Go to Control Panel > Network. Remove Client for Microsoft
Networks if it's present. Then add Client for Microsoft Networks.
Reboot.
3. Run the registry editor and open this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
If the value named "NoNetHood" is present, remove it and reboot.
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